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Old 16th June 2011, 11:54 PM
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Users Flag! Originally from usa. Users Flag! Expat in mexico.
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Originally Posted by RVGRINGO View Post
Mexico will require that your translation be performed by a government authorized and licensed translater, I think they're called peritos. No other translation will be accepted, so save your money and have the translation done when you get here.
RV, is this also the case for when a birth certificate is required - that it must be translated by a gov't translator? And what offices are the ones that require it to be translated officially?
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